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AGENDA HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013 – 9 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER SECOND FLOOR, CIVIC CENTRE 300 CITY CENTRE DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, L5B 3C1 www.mississauga.ca Members Councillor George Carlson, Ward 11 (CHAIR) Councillor Jim Tovey, Ward 1 (VICE-CHAIR) Robert Cutmore, Citizen Member David Dodaro, Citizen Member Mohammad N. Haque, Citizen Member James Holmes, Citizen Member Rick Mateljan, Citizen Member Cameron McCuaig, Citizen Member Deanna Natalizio, Citizen Member Michael Spaziani, Citizen Member Michelle Walmsley, Citizen Member Matthew N. Wilkinson, Citizen Member CONTACT PERSON: Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator Office of the City Clerk, Telephone: 905-615-3200, ext. 5471; Fax 905-615-4181 [email protected]

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AGENDA

HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013 – 9 A.M.

COUNCIL CHAMBER

SECOND FLOOR, CIVIC CENTRE

300 CITY CENTRE DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, L5B 3C1

www.mississauga.ca

Members

Councillor George Carlson, Ward 11 (CHAIR)

Councillor Jim Tovey, Ward 1 (VICE-CHAIR)

Robert Cutmore, Citizen Member

David Dodaro, Citizen Member

Mohammad N. Haque, Citizen Member

James Holmes, Citizen Member

Rick Mateljan, Citizen Member

Cameron McCuaig, Citizen Member

Deanna Natalizio, Citizen Member

Michael Spaziani, Citizen Member

Michelle Walmsley, Citizen Member

Matthew N. Wilkinson, Citizen Member

CONTACT PERSON: Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator

Office of the City Clerk, Telephone: 905-615-3200, ext. 5471; Fax 905-615-4181

[email protected]

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CALL TO ORDER

DECLARATIONS OF DIRECT (OR INDIRECT) PECUNIARY INTEREST

PRESENTATIONS/DEPUTATIONS

MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED

1. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting

Minutes of the meeting held September 17, 2013.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

2. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property, 863 Sangster Avenue, Ward 2

Corporate Report dated October 4, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services

with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property located at 863 Sangster

Avenue.

The above-noted agenda item should be reviewed in conjunction with Item 26.

RECOMMENDATION

That the request to make an alteration to the property at 863 Sangster Avenue, as

described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated October 4,

2013, be approved as the property owner has agreed to the following conditions:

1. Replacing the existing wood siding with wood fish scale shingles on the south and

west facades of the house’s upper floor;

2. Adding muntin bars to each of the windows located on the west façade of the

house and;

3. Providing a Letter of Credit in an amount determined by the Director of Culture

prior to issuance of the heritage permit and commencement of any work.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

3. Proposed Heritage Designation, Outdoor Firing Range, 1300 Lakeshore Road East,

Ward 1

Corporate Report dated September 23, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a proposed heritage designation for the Outdoor Firing Range

located at 1300 Lakeshore Road East.

RECOMMENDATION

That the Outdoor Firing Range located at 1300 Lakeshore Road East, be designated under

Section 29. (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act for its historical/associative, contextual and

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(3.) physical value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take

the necessary action to give effect thereto.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

4. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property, Benares Estate: Main House, Dairy

House, Barn, and Potting Shed, 1503 Clarkson Road, Ward 2

Corporate Report dated September 23, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property, the Benares

Estate: Main House, Dairy House, Barn, and Potting Shed, located at 1503 Clarkson

Road.

RECOMMENDATION

That the request to make alterations to the Benares Main House, Dairy House, Barn and

Potting Shed, as described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services,

dated September 23, 2013 be approved and that the appropriate City officials be

authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

5. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property, Bradley Museum Barn and Wood Shed,

1620 Orr Road, Ward 1

Corporate Report dated September 23, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property, the Bradley

Museum Barn and Wood Shed, located at 1620 Orr Road.

RECOMMENDATION

That the request to alter the Bradley House Museum located at 1620 Orr Road, as

described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated September

23, 2013 be approved, and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to

take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

6. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property, Derry House on the Adamson Estate,

875 Enola Avenue, Ward 1

Corporate Report dated September 20, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property, the Derry House

on the Adamson Estate, located at 875 Enola Avenue.

RECOMMENDATION

That the request to make alterations to the Derry House on the Adamson Estate as

described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated September

20, 2013, be approved and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to

take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

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(6.) RECOMMEND APPROVAL

7. Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property, 3650 Eglinton Avenue West, Ward 8

Corporate Report dated September 23, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to demolish a heritage listed property located at 3650

Eglinton Avenue West.

RECOMMENDATION

That the property at 3650 Eglinton Avenue West, which is listed on the City’s Heritage

Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequently, that the owner’s request to

demolish proceed through the applicable process.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

8. Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property, 7181 Lancaster Avenue, Ward 5

Corporate Report dated September 23, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to demolish a heritage listed property located at 7181

Lancaster Avenue.

RECOMMENDATION

That the property at 7181 Lancaster Avenue, which is listed on the City’s Heritage

Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequently, that the owner’s request to

demolish proceed through the applicable process.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

9. Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property, 930 Whittier Crescent, Ward 1

Corporate Report dated September 11, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community

Services with respect to a request to demolish a heritage listed property located at 930

Whittier Crescent.

RECOMMENDATION

That the property at 930 Whittier Crescent, which is listed on the City’s Heritage

Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequently, that the owner’s request to

demolish proceed through the applicable process.

RECOMMEND APPROVAL

10. Heritage Impact Statement, 40 Veronica Drive, Ward 1

Memorandum dated September 11, 2013 from Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the Heritage Impact Statement for the property located at 40 Veronica Drive.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

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11. Internal Renovations and Addition of Dormers, 869 Whittier Crescent, Ward 2

Memorandum dated September 11, 2013 from Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the internal renovations and addition of dormers for the property located at 869

Whittier Crescent.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

12. Window Replacement at Rear of Property, 1496 Adamson Street, Ward 7

Memorandum dated September 24, 2013 from Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the window replacement at the rear of the property located at 1496 Adamson

Street.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

13. Addition of Rear Yard Gazebo, 2300 Speakman Drive, Ward 2

Memorandum dated October 1, 2013 from Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the addition of a rear yard gazebo for the property located at 2300 Speakman

Drive.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

14. Demolition of a Heritage Listed Property, 275/277 Queen Street South, Ward 11

Memorandum dated October 1, 2013 from Elaine Eigl, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the demolition of a heritage listed property located at 275/277 Queen Street

South.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

15. Proposed Exterior Restoration and Replication Work, 296 Queen Street South, Ward 11

Memorandum dated October 1, 2013 from Elaine Eigl, Heritage Coordinator, with

respect to the proposed exterior restoration and replication work for the property located

at 296 Queen Street South.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

16. Heritage Toronto Awards & William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture

Correspondence from Heritage Toronto with respect to the Heritage Toronto Awards &

William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture entitled “Building Heritage with Innovation” on

Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at Koerner Hall in the Royal Conservatory of Music in

Toronto, Ontario.

DIRECTION REQUIRED

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17. “The Credits”: Heritage Mississauga Awards

Correspondence dated October 3, 2013 from Jayme Gaspar, Executive Director, Heritage

Mississauga, with respect to “The Credits”: Heritage Mississauga Awards on Thursday,

November 21, 2013 at the Mississauga Grand Banquet and Convention Centre in

Mississauga, Ontario.

DIRECTION REQUIRED

18. Status of Outstanding Issues from the Heritage Advisory Committee

Chart dated October 22, 2013 from Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator, Heritage

Advisory Committee, with respect to the status of outstanding issues from the Heritage

Advisory Committee.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

SUBCOMMITTEE UPDATES FROM CHAIRS

19. Heritage Designation Subcommittee

20. Heritage Tree Subcommittee

21. Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Review Committee

21.1 Correspondence dated September 20, 2013 from James P. Holmes, Chairman,

Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Review Committee, with

respect to the Gamisz-McMenemy residence located at 1125 Willow Lane in

Ward 11.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

22. Public Awareness Subcommittee

INFORMATION ITEMS

23. Notice of Objection to Proposed Heritage Designation, Gooderham Farmhouse, 7235

Second Line West, Ward 11

Correspondence dated July 29, 2013 from Justin A. Malfara, Land Development

Coordinator, Dunsire Developments Inc., with respect to a notice of objection to the

proposed heritage designation of the Gooderham Farmhouse located at 7235 Second Line

West.

During its meeting on September 18, 2013, City Council referred the above-noted

correspondence to the Heritage Advisory Committee.

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(23.) RECOMMEND RECEIPT

24. June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism in Ontario

Correspondence dated October 2013 from the Honourable Michael Coteau, Minister of

Citizenship and Immigration, with respect to the June Callwood Outstanding

Achievement Award for Voluntarism in Ontario.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

25. City of Mississauga Notice of Public Information Centre #2, Municipal Class

Environmental Assessment Study for Ninth Line

Correspondence from Farhad Shahla, Project Manager, City of Mississauga, and Laurie

M. Bruce, Consultant Project Manager, Arup Canada Inc., with respect to the City of

Mississauga Notice of Public Information Centre #2, Municipal Class Environmental

Assessment Study for Ninth Line.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

26. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property, 863 Sangster Avenue, Ward 2

Correspondence dated October 9, 2013 from Candice Chilton, the property owner of 863

Sangster Avenue, with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property located

at 863 Sangster Avenue.

The above-noted agenda item should be reviewed in conjunction with Item 2.

RECOMMEND RECEIPT

DATE OF NEXT MEETING – Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at 9 a.m., Council Chamber

OTHER BUSINESS

ADJOURNMENT

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

VISIT THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE AGENDA PRIOR TO THE MEETING.

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MiSSISSAUGA

MINUTES

HERlTAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 - 9 A.M.

COUNCIL CHAMBER

SECOND FLOOR, CIVIC CENTRE

300 CITY CENTRE DRiVE, MISSISSAUGA. ONTARJO, L5B 3C I

MEMBERS PRESENT:

MEMBERS ABSENT:

STAFF PRESENT:

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Councillor George Carlson, Ward II (CHAIR) Councillor Jim Tovey, Ward I (VICE-CHAIR) Robert Curmore, Citizen Member David Dodaro, Citizen Member Mohammad N. Haque. Citizen Member James Holmes, Citizen Member (arrived at 9:04 a.m.)

Rick Mateljan, Citizen Member Cameron McCuaig, Citizen Member Deanna Natalizio. Citizen Member Matthew N. Wilkinson, Citi zen Member (arrived at 9:10 a.m.)

Michael Spaziani, Citizen Member Michelle Walmsley, Citizen Member

Susan Burt, Director, Culture Division Elaine Eigl, Heritage Coordinator Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

OCT 2 2 2013

Andrew Whinemore. Manager. Culture and Heritage Planning

CONTACT PERSON: .Iulie Lavertu. Legislative Coordinator

Office of the City Clerk. Telephone: 905-615-3200, ext. 5471; Fax 905-615-4 J 81

[email protected]

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NOTE: The Committee changed the order of the Agenda during tbe meeting. These Minutes reflect the order of the meeting.

CALL TO ORDER - 9:0 I a.m.

DECLARATIONS OF DIRECT (OR INDIRECT) PECLrNIARY INTEREST

Mr. Mateljan declared a conflict on Item 3. noting that hi s firm has worked on the project. and left the Council Chamber during di scussion of this item.

PRESENTATIONS/DEPUTA nONS

A. Item 2 Gregory H. Dell , Greg Dell & Associates. with respect to a request to demoli sh a heritage li sted property located at 200 Oakhill Road.

Mr. Dell said that he was in anendance to suppon the application and to answer questions from the Committee. as he is involved in processing a building pennit for the addition.

The Comminee dealt with Item 2 at this time.

2. Request to Demoli sh a Heritage Listed Properrv. 200 Oakhill Road. Ward I

Corporate Repon dated August 6, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a request to demol ish a heritage li sted property located at 200 Oakhill Road.

Recommendation HAC-0071-201 3 That the property at 200 Oakhill Road. which is li sted on the City's Heri tage Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequentl y, that the owner's requcst to demol ish proceed through the appl icable process.

Approved (Councillor J. Tovey)

Mr. Holmes arrived af 9:04 a.m.

B. Gregory H. Dell, Greg Dell & Associates. with respect to a heritage designated property. the Dowling House. located at 2285 Britannia Road West.

Mr. Dell said that the property's Conservation Review Plan was updated and resubmined to Heritage staff and discussed the property's relocation. restoration, and overall status. including work that has been done and/or is proposed to be done in the near future to the property's walls. floors. roof. windows. doors. insulation. chimneys. and siding.

MATTERS CONSIDERED

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1. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meeting

Minutes of the meeting held July 23. 2013.

Approved (J. Holmes)

3. Request to Alter a Heritage Designated PropertY. Meado ..... "'ale Village Heritage Conservation District. 1125 Willow Lane, Ward 11

Corporate Repon dated August 29. 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a request to alter a heritage designated property in the Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District located at 1125 Wi lJ ow Lane.

Denise Baker. Tovmsend and Associates Barristers and Sol icitors and the property owner's Legal Counsel. and Alison Strickland, Partner. Strickland Mateljan Design + Archi tecture. discussed the properry and its history. design, and proposed alterations. the Corporate Report and its contents, the Meado"'Vale Village Heritage Conservation District (MVHCD) Review Comminee's comments and suggestions regarding the proposed alterations, and recent revisions to the architectural drawings due to the latter.

Mr. Holmes discussed the elevations and said that the MVHCD Review Committee and area residents will be pleased with the end result and the property's preservation, as it is the MVHCD's (and possibly the City's) oldest property. The Chair congratulated the property owners on the overall design and asked if Credit Valley Conservation staff had approved the proposed alterations. Ms, Strickland responded \0 the Committee's above­noted comments and questions. In response10 the Chair. Mr. Holmes said that the MVHCD Review Comminee had not yet seen the revised architectural drawings and, for this reason. had not yet granted their approval on the proposed alterations.

Mr. Whittemore said that the MVHCD Review Committee needs to review the revised architectural drawings and provide a letter of approval as per the Comminee 's usual processes. He discussed the Ontario Heritage Act vis-a.-v is alterations and limelines and the need for the MVHCD Review Committee to approve the proposed alterations.

Mr. Wilkinson arrived at 9: 10 a.m.

Ms, Baker di scussed the need for the MVHCD Review Committee to approve the proposed alterations based on the revised architectural drawings as soon as possible, the timelines in the On/ario Heritage Act. and the importance of receiving an email message from Ms, Eigl regarding outstanding supplementary documentation about the property.

In response to Ms. Baker. Ms. Eigl discussed the Heritage Impact Statement and the need for the property owner's agents 10 provide supplementary documentation, the proposed alterations. and other outstanding maners regarding the proposed alterations. Mr. Holmes said that the MVHCD Review Committee could provide their comments to the property owners and their agents regarding the revised architectural drawings by September 23. 2013. Ms. Burt said that Ms. Eigl would email the property owner's agents regarding outstanding supplementary documentation about the propeny by September 23,2013,

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In response to Mr. Dodaro. Ms. Lavertu obtained the revised architectural drawings from Ms. Baker and distributed them to the Committee fo r their information and review.

Recommendation HAC-0072-2013 I. That the nine elevation, floor plan, and streetscape drawings for 1125 Willow Lane

presented by Alison Strickland, Strickland Mateljan Design + Architecture, and Denise Baker, Tov.'llsend and Associates Barristers and Sol icitors. to the Heritage Adv isory Comminee on September 17.201 3. be received; and

2. That the request to alter the property at 1125 Wi llow Lane, as described in the Corporate Report dated August 29. 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services, be approved and that the issuance of a heritage permit be subject to the fo llowing three conditions:

(a) The property owners satisfying the conditions outlined within the body of the above-noted Corporate Report ; (b) The property O .... '11erS obtaining support in writing from the Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Review Commitlee for the above-noted req uest to alter by Monday, September 23 , 2013: and (c) The property owner's agents receiving an email message from Heritage staff regarding outstanding maners with respect to the request to alter by Monday, September 23.2013.

ReceivedIDirection (J. Holmes)

4. Requesl to Demolish Structures on a Heritage Listed Property. 800 Hvdro Road. Ward I

Corporate Report dated August 15, 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a req uest to demolish structures on a heritage listed property located at 800 Hydro Road.

The Vice-Chai r discussed the status of the Inspiration Lakeview Master Plan process. the property' s heritage and the willingness of senior Ontario Power Generation staff to celebrate its heritage and Ontario Hydro overal l. the demolition of the Nanticoke coal plant, and the possibility of using an old generator as a piece of public art in the City. The Chair discussed an old generator/turbine that is on display in downtown Streetsville.

Recommendation HAC-0073-2013 I. That the request by the property owners 0[800 Hydro Road listed on the City's

Heritage Register to demolish three remaining structures. as described in the Corporate Repon dated August 15. 2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services be permined and allowed to follow the appl icable process: and

2. That the property at 800 Hydro Road. fonnerly known as the Lakeview Generation Plant. be removed from the City' s Heritage Register.

Approved (Councillor J. Tovey)

5. Req uest to Demolish a Herita!:!e Listed Properrv. 1392 Stavebank Road. Ward 1

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Corporate Report dated August 6, 2013 from tbe Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a request to demoli sh a heritage listed property located at 1392 Stavebank Road.

Recommendation HAC-0074-2013 That the property at 1392 Stavebank Road. which is listed on the City' s Heritage Register. is not worthy of designation. and consequently, that the owner's request to demolish proceed through the applicable process.

Approved (Councillor J. Tovey)

6. RequesllO Demoli sh a Heritage Listed PropertY, 1285 Minaki Road. Ward 1

Corporate Report dated August 17.2013 from the Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a request to demolish a heritage listed property located at 1285 Minaki Road.

Recommendation HAC-0075-20 13 Thai the property at 1285 Minaki Road, which is listed on the Ciris Heritage Register. is not worthy of designation, and consequently. that the owner' s request to demol ish proceed through the appl icable process as described in the Corporate Report dated August 17, 20 13 from the Conunissioner of Community SelVices.

Approved (CoWlciUor J. Tovey)

7. Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Propertv, 3669 Mississauga Road. Ward 8

Corporate Rcport dated August 14, 20 13 from the Commissioner of Community Services with respect to a request to demolish a heritage listed property located at 3669 Mississauga Road.

Recommendation HAC-0076-2013 That the dwelling located on the property at 3669 Mississauga Road. which is listed on the City's Heritage Register. is not worthy of designation. and consequently, that the owner's request to demolish proceed through the applicable process.

Approved (M . Wilkinson)

8. Heritage impact Statement. 2610. 2620. and 2630 MississauQa Road. Ward 8

Memorandum dated August 13.2013 from Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator. with respect to the Heritage Impact Statement for 2610. 2620. and 2630 Mississauga Road.

Recommendation HAC-0077-2013

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That the Memorandum dated August 13.2013 from Laura Waldie. Heritage Coordinator. entitled "Heritage impact Statement, 2610. 2620. and 2630 Mississauga Road." be received.

Received (D. Dodaro)

9. 20 14 Heritage Advisor.' Committee Meeting Dates

Memorandum dated September 4, 2013 from Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator. Heritage Advisory Committee, with respect to the 20 14 Heritage Advisory Comminee meeting dates.

Recommendation HAC-0078-2013 That the Memorandum dated September 4, 2013 from Julie laverN, Legislative Coordinator. Heritage Advisory Committee. entitled "2014 Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Dates;' be rece ived.

Received (c. McCuaig)

10. Herita2c Conservat ion Districts & Heritage Property Insurance Workshop

Correspondence from Community Heritage Ontario and the Town of Ajax v.~th respect to the Heritage Conservation Districts & Heri tage Property Insurance Workshop on October 3_ 2013 at the Done Masonic Hall (formerly the Quaker Meeting House) in Ajax, Ontario.

Ms. Lavertu suggested that the Comminee pass a recommendation authorizing two Citizen Members to anend the Workshop. She added that she would email all Citizen Members infonnation regarding the Workshop and ask those interested to contact her so that appropriate arrangements (e.g., registrations) are made by the deadline.

Recommendation HAC-0079-20J3 1. That the correspondence from Community Heritage Ontario and the Town of Ajax

with respect to the Heritage Conservation Districts & Heritage Property Insurance Workshop on October 3.2013 at the Doric Masonic HalJ (fonnerly the Quaker Meeting House) in Ajax, Ontario be received: and

2. That up to two Heritage Advisory Comminee Citizen Members be authorized to anend the Heritage Conservation Districts & Heritage Property Insurance Workshop on October 3, 2013 at the Doric Masonic Hall (fonnerly the Quaker Meeting House) in Ajax, Ontario and that funds be allocated in the Heritage Advisory Comminec's 2013 budget (Account #28609) to cover approx imately $70 for registration fees and approximately $200 for mileage.

ReceivedIDirection (M. Haque)

11. Status of Outs tan dim! Issues from the Heritage Advison' Comminee

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Chart dated September 17.2013 from Julie Lavertu. Legislative Coordinator. Heritage Advisory Committee. with respect to the status of outstanding issues from the Heritage Advisory Committee.

Mr. Dodaro requested an update on the Clarkson General Store and Will iam Clarkson House, located at 1130-1 132 and 1140 Clarkson Road North respectively, noting that renovations may be taking place, that several second-storey windows on the properties are broken. and there is a tarp on the roof of one of the properties. Ms. Waldie said that she was not aware of anything that is being done to the properties, aside from the City possibly fo llowing up on property standards issues, and did not know the status of the court case regarding the ownership of the properties. She said that she wou ld follow up with Planning and Building staff on whether any permits have been issued and with Legal staff on the status of the court case. Mr. Dodaro noted that property standards issues that were identified and reported on the properties last year were addressed.

Committee members discussed the City's Property Standards By· Law vis·a·vis boarded up buildings like the above· noted properties. The Chair and Vice-Chair discussed recent amendments to the by-law vis·a.·vis abandoned and heritage properties. including a provision providing property owners with a six-month timeline to remediate their properties to the standard of their street. Ms. Waldie discussed the by· law vis-a.-vis properties, in general, and heritage properties. in particular. The Chair said that it is preferable for property owners to maintain their properties in the first place.

Ms. Eigl suggested that Committee members and others concerned by abandoned and/or poorly-maintained properties in the City shoul d contact 3- 1· 1 to share their concerns.

Recommendation HAC-0080-2013 That the chart dated September 17. 2013 from Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator. Heritage Advisory Committee, with respect to the status of outstanding issues from the Heritage Advisory Committee, be received.

Received (D. Dodaro)

SUBCOMMIITEE UPDATES FROM CHA IRS

12. Heritafle Designation Subcommittee - Nil

13. Heritage Tree Subcommittee Nil

14. Meadov.,\lale Village Heritage Conservation District Review Committee - Nil

15. Public Awareness Subcommittee - Nil

INFORMATION ITEMS

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Notice of Stud" Commencement: Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Stud\' for Credirview Road from Bancroft Drive to Old Credirview Road

Ms. Lavertu distributed a letter to the Committee for their review and consideration. in resIXlnse to the Chair, Ms. EigJ said that the Committee was noti fied of this matter because Creditview Road is a Cultural Landscape. The Chair said that he was setting up a Committee and Public lnfonnation Centre on th is matter with loca l residents and that he would ensure that any heritage~related issues and concerns are reviev.'cd and addressed.

Recommendation HAC-0081-2013 That the correspondence dated September 16, 2013 from Mitjana Osojnicki, Senior Environmental Planner, AECOM, with respect to the Notice of Study Commencement: Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study for Creditview Road from Bancroft Drive to Old Creditview Road, be received.

Recei ved CR. Mateljan)

DATE OF NEXT MEETING - Tuesday, October 22_ 2013 at 9 a.m., Counci l Chamber

OTHER BUSINESS

Doors Open Mississauga Event on Saturday, September 28, 20 13

lV1r. CUlmore discussed the Small Anns Building and the number of visitors last year and the anticipated num ber for this year and various plans and exhibits for Doors Open such as the display ofa tank and various artillery, the involvement of re-enactors and active machine gun crews~ a model rail road display that may become permanent and be expanded in the future, the participation of more than 30 artists se ll ing and demonstrat ing their different art forms, and a singer performing various songs from the era.

Mr. Wilkinson d iscussed the overall event and its 44 sites and value, noting that Heritage Mississauga staff wi ll be at the Dix ie Union Chapel and Cemetery where War of J 8 J 2 veterans will be honoured via a plaque. He added that Ms. Eigl wi ll be leading walking tours in the MV HCD and that Terry Wilson's Miniature Meadowvale Village is worth visiting. Mr. Wilkinson encouraged Comminee members to allend and/or volunteer for the event. noting that every ward and part of the City is being showcased.

The Chair encouraged Comminee members to visit the Holcim Waterfront Estate in Clarkson. as it was considered by the Committee and has been renovated to accommodate weddings and other events. Mr. Dodaro said that Michael Spaziani's architect office will also be participating in the event and encouraged Comminee members to drop by.

ADJOURNMENT - 9:45 a.m. (Councillor J. Tovey)

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Corporate Report

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Originator" s Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Date: October 22,2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property 863 Sangster Avenue (Ward 2)

Heritage Advisory Committee

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RECOMMENDATION: That the request to make an alteration to the property at 863 Sangster A venue, as described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated October 4,2013, be approved as the property owner has agreed to the following conditions:

BACKGROUND:

1. Replacing the existing wood siding with wood fish scale shingles on the south and west facades of the house's upper floor;

2. Adding muntin bars to each of the windows located on the west fayade of the house and;

3. Providing a Letter of Credit in an amount determined by the Director of Culture prior to issuance of the heritage permit and commencement of any work.

The subject property is located at 863 Sangster A venue in Lome Park Estates. Toronto businessman William J. Davis commissioned one of Canada's most historically significant architectural firms, Langley and

Burke, to design the structure in 1888. Not only did the firm design this specific dwelling, they were also responsible for the planning and design of the entire Toronto and Lome Park Summer Resort as a whole, at its 1886 inception. A rare surviving example of a

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COMMENTS:

historically-planned community, Lome Park Estates is significant as a

late nineteenth-century pleasure ground for Toronto's elite.

The property was Designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act in 2006. As per Regulation 9/06 of the Ontario Heritage Act, this property was originally designated due to its significant contextual,

historical and associative cultural heritage value as one of the original Langley and Burke cottages constructed in the Park. The size, shape and massing of the cottage is still in-tact. The property retains its historical and associative value with William J. Davis and the development of Lome Park Estates in the 1880s. Contextually, the property retains its cultural heritage significance because of the structure's siting within the boundary of the lot and the open green space to the south.

The property owner is applying to make repairs to the roof of the south side addition due to damage occurred in constructing the wrap around verandah. Appendix 1 contains the site drawings and structural reviews for this proposed alteration.

Upon receipt of the application for a heritage permit, heritage planning staff became aware of numerous alterations to the property without authority or permits from Heritage Planning. Appendix 2 and 3 contains photographs of the property taken at the time of Designation and again in September 2013. These alterations, which were specifically mentions in the 2007 Designation By-law, include:

• The replacement of windows including muntin bars and;

• The removal of the fish scale shingles

In addition, an eyebrow window has been installed which was not present at the time of Designation and is not consistent with the original style.

Although the structure's exterior detailing in terms of building materials have been significantly altered, it is staff s opinion the property still provides significant contextual, historical and associative cultural heritage value and remains worthy of retaining its designation. Furthermore, it is staffs opinion every effort should be made to reinstate some of the original heritage attributes in

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association with the latest proposed alteration.

In several discussions with the property owner, it has been discussed that the following attributes will be restored in conjunction with the proposed alteration:

• Wood fish scale shingles on the south and west facades of the house's upper floor will be replaced;

• Muntin bars will be added to the windows on the west fayade of the house; and

The property owner has agreed to restoring these lost heritage

attributes.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact.

CONCLUSION: The owner of 863 Sangster Avenue has requested permission to alter a Designated property. Heritage Planning staff recommend the request be approved on condition that three conditions be met. These

conditions address restoring previously lost heritage attributes.

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: 2006 Photos Appendix 2: 2013 Photos Appendix 3: Site plan and structural assessment of porch area

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

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T he res idents of, 863 Sangster A venue, Mississauga, Ontario

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Dear Mr. Ryan,

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August 11 lh, 2013

Structural review of existing covered deck

As per your request we have perfa nned a site visi t of the subjected property on August 10th. 201 3. We visually inspected the wood frami ng of the existing wooden covered deck and field measured the size. section and spacing of wood frami ng members where possible. Some of the pictures of the ex isting deck are attached below for reference.

We were informed that the deck was buill six years before and the drawings auached shows it's construction materi al type, size and di mensions etc. [n ou r opinion, based on our fi eld review of the work done, in general, the as-built covered deck is satisfacto ry and is as per Ontario Bu il di ng code.

Please fee l free to contact us if you need any further engineering advice.

Yours truly, Ehsan Tawhidi , P.E., P.Eng.

58 Grainger Crescent. Ajax, ON. lH 4Y6 Cell 647-999-7160, [email protected]

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2. foolings cxcavalior.s shall be inspccloo by soils enginccrbefore conmlc is placed.

3. fOUling:. ~"pu!>l:d ((.) m..-cangloha!i be pl<lr.:L'l! ltll~14'-O" below finished grade.

4. ProtCCt footings exposed to frost action during construction by 4'..()~ n;inimum{)fwii or i:sequivakm.

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6. Where a found,uion wali !"Ctams soil on each side, place backfill on both sidcs simul:aneously

7. foundation walls retaining earth between slabs at diffcrcntlcvels l>h,dl bl;.' )hon.-d Ulllillhc s\;Ob .!l high'!" It.'vd b in pldl."e and ~ reached itsrcquircdstrer.gth.

1. 1 he ultiJllate 28 days cOI:Jprcssivc sll"eJlgth of OOllQ"CLi; shall be 20.0 MPA unless nOled otherwise.

2. Thc ultima.!e 18 days compressive strC11gth of concrete exposed to fho(,Zlng find th,.wing (exlmnr slflh~. gantge floor slab. sldc walk ...

curbs.rcmirli:J.g walls. etc) shall be 32 MP A \.\ith minimum air mcraimncnt ..oU(L11l of.5'}o.-8% 4w.lm4>.imum ...... (l.,.ir.:L'1n~'1I [alio by m~ of 0.4.5.

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....-ire f.1brieforcollCfelcreillforcement. 6. Detail reinforcing in accordance with reinforcing steel manual of

standard practice prepared by RSIO. 7. Only ready mil concrete is permitted on thii job the concrete

supplier shall be responsible for concrete II1lX design. 8. Sl.Ipp:y ar.J in~l..lIll r.:on~Tt:lC, n:inforc..ing ~lcd anJ fonnwork

including placing, finishing and curring as shown on :he drawings in accordance ..... ith CSA Al3 and eSA G 30.

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September 23, 2013

Clerk's Files

Originator's Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22, 2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P .Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Proposed Heritage Designation Outdoor Firing Range, 1300 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the Outdoor Firing Range located at 1300 Lakeshore Road East,

be designated under Section 29. (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act for its historical/associative, contextual and physical value and that the

appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the

necessary action to give effect thereto.

BACKGROUND: The federal government established rifle ranges on this property beginning in 1891. The ranges extended as far west as Aviation Road

and as far east as the Etobicoke Creek. Originally established in

Toronto, the ranges were set up as a means toward national defense

leading up to Canada's participation in the Boer War in 1899. The property hosted annual shooting competitions and served as a rifle

testing facility during the Great War and World War II. The City of Toronto leased the barracks after the war for emergency housing. The

Rifle Ranges ceased operation in 1957. The remnants ofthe Outdoor

Firing Range consist of 16 wooden baffles constructed in about 1910

and a concrete backstop in about 1925.

The Region of Peel purchased the property from the Province in 1998.

The City added the property to the Heritage Register in 2001. A

Cultural Heritage Assessment (Appendix 1) prepared by Heritage staff

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COMMENTS:

and the Region of Peel Council's Resolution to Designate (Appendix 2) are attached.

The City's Mississauga Plan, Section 3.17 .1.2b, states, "... heritage resources of significant value will be identified, protected, and

preserved." The Plan further states, under Section 3.17.2.6, that "heritage resources must be maintained in a manner that prevents deterioration and protects the heritage qualities of the resource."

Regulation 9106 of the Ontario Heritage Act, prescribes the criteria for determining a property's cultural heritage value or interest. Upon

review, it has been determined that the Outdoor Firing Range remnants meet the following criteria:

Historicall Associative Value The Outdoor Firing Range remnants have direct associations with the

federal government, the Ontario Rifle Association, the Boer War, the Great War, World War II, the A-25 Small Arms School (Eastern Canada), later S-3 Canadian Small Arms School, and postwar housing. The property yields information that contributes to an understanding of late nineteenth and early twentieth century warfare in Canada.

Contextual Value The Outdoor Firing Range is physically, functionally, visually and

historically linked to its surroundings, including Lake Ontario, Long Branch and the Small Arms factory to the east. The property is important in defining the militaristic/industrial character of the area The wooden baffle remnants represent the last of their kind from this

era in Ontario.

Physical Value The Outdoor Firing Range remnants are a very rare example of late nineteenth/early twentieth century rifle ranges remaining not just in Ontario, but in Canada.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact.

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CONCLUSION:

ATTACHMENTS:

The Outdoor Firing Range is a unique piece of Canadian National Defence history in Ontario and across Canada. It serves as a reminder of the type of warfare that has been replaced by more modern rifle technologies. The close proximity of the remnants to the Small Arms Inspection Building - increase the contextual significance of both properties. For its contextual, physical and historical/associative value, the Outdoor Firing Range merits designation under Part IV of the

Ontario Heritage Act.

Appendix 1: Cultural Heritage Assessment Appendix 2: Region of Peel Council Resolution to Designate

Paul A. Mitcham, P.Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

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September 23,2013

Clerk's Files

Originator's Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22, 2013

Paul A Mitcham, P ,Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property

Hertlage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

Benares Estate: Main House, Dairy House, Barn and Potting Shed

1503 Clarkson Road (Ward 2)

RECOMMENDATION: That the request to make alterations to the Benares Main House, Dairy House, Bam and Potting Shed, as described in the report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated September 23,2013 be

approved and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto,

BACKGROUND: The Benares Estate is owned by the City of Mississauga, It is located on Clarkson Road North, between Truscott Road and the QEW, Some

of the out-buildings on the property date to the original Edgar Neave

Estate, circa 1835. The main house, a two storey brick and stone

structure is rectangular in shape with a long single storey stone portion to the rear. The rear stone part of the building is the Dairy House and

dates to 1835. The colours of the Main House were done to reflect the 1890 period. The house has been retrofitted and generally restored

based on research and informed detailing on the inside and out from

1990 to 1995, by the Ontario Heritage Foundation. This site is an

important cultural landscape as the six acre parcel provides a link to

the area's agrarian past with its historic elements, mature trees, open

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COMMENTS:

space, all within an urban context. The Benares Estate was Designated in 1977 by By-law 493-77 under Part IV, Section 29. (1) of the Ontario Heritage Act.

Michael Spaziani Architect Inc. has been retained by the City of Mississauga to undertake required restoration and repair work on a number of City owned heritage properties including the Bradley Museum and Anchorage. Appendix 1 outlines the scope of work

required to repair the wood floors of the Main House, Bam and Potting Shed. The roof of the Dairy House will also be repaired. Any flooring or roofing materials needing to be replaced, will be done so with like-for-like materials and installed in the same way as the original material. As this is considered a significant alteration to these structures as per Part II of the City of Mississauga's Heritage By-law 215-07, a Heritage Property Permit is required. Heritage Planning staff

supports the proposed work.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact

CONCLUSION: The proposed alteration to the Main House, Barn and Potting Shed floors and Dairy House roof on the subject property represents a significant alteration to these heritage assets and so requires a heritage permit. Heritage Planning staff support these alterations to improve the buildings' integrity and longevity.

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Scope of Work from David Dodaro of Michael Spaziani Architect Inc.

Appendix 2: Architectural Drawings of Proposed Work

Paul A. Mitcham, P.Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

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Clerk's Files

Originator's Files

Chair and Members ofthe Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22,2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P .Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property

Bradley Museum Barn and Wood Shed, 1620 Orr Road (Ward 1)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the request to alter the Bradley House Museum located at 1620 Orr Road, as described in the report from the Commissioner of

Community Services, dated September 23,2013 be approved, and that

the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

BACKGROUND: The property at 1620 Orr Road is a complex of buildings owned by the City, which includes the Anchorage, the Bradley House, a log

cabin and a bam. The Bradley House was built by Lewis Bradley, a

United Empire Loyalist in 1830. The house still stands on the original land owned by Bradley but was moved away from its original location

closer to the lake, to its current location in 1961. The Anchorage is a

Regency style cottage that was built in 1820 on land near Southdown

and Lakeshore Roads. It was named "The Anchorage" by its second

inhabitant, retired British Navy Commander John Skynner (1762-1842). The bam was built on the property and is a replica of a gambrel

style bam, a style representative of late nineteenth century farm

buildings. The City designated the Bradley property under Section 29.

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(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act in 1977. The designation By-law, 477-77 highlights the property's physical and design value.

Michael Spaziani Architect Inc. has been retained by the City of Mississauga to undertake required restoration and repair work on a number of City owned heritage properties including the Bradley Museum and Anchorage. Appendix 1 outlines the scope of work required to remove and replace the board and batten wood siding on the subject property's Bam and Wood Shed. The siding has deteriorated significantly over the years and is in need of replacement. Architectural drawings outlining the elevation views and materials to be used are provided in Appendix 2. The materials will be replaced with the same materials and installed in a similar direction to what exists. As this is considered a significant alteration to these heritage assets, as per Part II ofthe City of Miss iss aug a's Heritage By-law 215-07, a Heritage Property Permit is required. Heritage Planning staff

supports the proposed work.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact.

CONCLUSION:

ATTACHMENTS:

The proposed alteration to the Bam and Wood Shed on the subject property represents a significant alteration to these heritage assets and so requires a heritage permit. Heritage Planning staff support the alteration of the siding to improve the buildings' structural integrity and longevity.

Appendix 1: Scope of Work from David Dodaro of Michael Spaziani Architect Inc.

Appendix 2: Architectural Drawings of Proposed Work

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Clerk's Files

Originator" s Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22,2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P .Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property Derry House on the Adamson Estate, 875 Enola Avenue (Ward 1)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the request to make alterations to the Derry House on the Adamson Estate as described in the report from the Commissioner of

Community Services, dated September 20,2013, be approved and that

the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

BACKGROUND: The Adamson Estate property is located on Enola A venue, south of Lakeshore Road East and West of Cawthra Road. The large property

consists of two houses, a gateway, barn and other outbuildings.

This property has a long history going back to the first Crown grant to Joseph Cawthra in 1804 and letters patented in 1809. It is believed a

small log structure once stood on the property which was followed by

a larger Swiss chateau style structure added to the water side. The Derry House, is associated with Anthony Adamson, who was awarded

the Order of Canada in 1974 for his contributions to Canadian architecture. Adamson was a professor at the University of Toronto

and was best known as one of the leaders in Canadian architectural

conservation. The Derry House is a good example of the Regency and

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Greek Revival styles. The remnants of the original estate with its house, bam, out buildings and grounds are significant as a cultural

landscape because they provide a window into the past of an important pioneer family and the lifestyle associated with an early twentieth

century country estate.

The City designated the Adamson Estate property under the Ontario

Heritage Act in 1992 for its physical, historical and contextual value.

The Adamson Estate is owned by the City ofMississauga. Each year, the Facilities and Property Management staff evaluate and prioritize Lifecycle and repairs work required for all City owned buildings,

including heritage properties. This year's review has uncovered a

number of projects which need to be addressed to ensure the continued protection ofthese designated heritage buildings as well as provide a

safe environment for visitors, tenants and employees.

The basement windows and foundation of the Derry House, were

assessed for the City by Michael Spaziani Architect Inc. in September 2013. Currently, four basement windows have failed causing

significant water damage in the basement over the years. The attached letter from David Dodaro of Michael Spaziani Architect Inc.

(Appendix 1) indicates the need for the removal of the windows and

openings to be closed in with concrete block. The foundation walls

will also be repointed and waterproofed from the footings to six inches above grade. Drawings of the proposed work are attached as Appendix

2.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact

CONCLUSION: Staff from Facility and Property Management propose repairs to the

Derry House to mitigate water damage. This work represents significant alterations to these heritage assets and thus requires a

Heritage Permit. The blocking of the four basement windows and

foundation repairs will provide protection from water damage and

prolong the life of the structure. Heritage Planning staff supports these alterations and recommends approval.

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ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Scope of Work from David Dodaro of Michael Spaziani Architect Inc.

Appendix 2: Architectural Drawings of Proposed Work

Paul A. Mitcham, P.Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

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September 23, 2013

Clerk"s Files

Originator's Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22, 2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property 3650 Eglinton Avenue West (Ward 8)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the property at 3650 Eglinton Avenue West, which is listed on

the City's Heritage Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequently, that the owner's request to demolish proceed through

the applicable process.

BACKGROUND: The subject property was built by William Albertson in 1865. Born in New Jersey in 1794, Albertson came to Upper Canada as a Loyalist in

1810. Albertson fought for the English at Queenston Heights during

the Vl ar of 1812. As a war veteran, he was granted several acres of land along Eglinton A venue where he built a number of residences,

including the subject property, for himself and various members of his family. Albertson died in 1877 and is buried in Erindale.

Section 27.3 of the Ontario Heritage Act states that structures or

buildings on property listed on the City's Heritage Register cannot be removed or demolished without at least a 60 day notice to Council.

This legislation allows time for Council to review the property's cultural heritage value to determine if the property merits designation.

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COMMENTS:

The subject property is zoned D in the City's Official Plan, meaning it

is zoned as developable land. The current owner wishes to sell the property to a developer who plans to demolish the dwelling and construct a shopping mall complex. No Site Plan has been registered for this proposed development.

The subject property was listed on the City'S Heritage Register in 1989 for its architectural style and merit. At the time, it was considered a good example of a mid nineteenth century farmhouse which were prevalent at the time in this part of Mississauga. Since

being Listed on the Register, this property has now become the only farmhouse left as the area has seen an influx of commercial and townhouse developments. However, since 1989, the structure has suffered extensive water damage in the basement, deterioration of the brickwork and suffered from general neglect. Two Heritage Impact

Statements have been produced for this property since 2007 by two separate heritage consultants, both of whom have assessed the property holds no significant heritage value to warrant designation due to its deteriorated state.

The property owner requests permission to demolish the existing structure. A Heritage Impact Statement, with supplementary Building Condition Report, prepared by Dr. Robert J Bums PhD, CAHP is attached as Appendix 1.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact.

CONCLUSION: The owner of3650 Eglinton Avenue West has requested permission to demolish a structure on a property listed on the City's Heritage Register. The applicant has submitted documentation which provides information stating the structure holds no merit for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act.

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Heritage Impact Statement

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Commissioner of Community Services

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Corporate Report

September 23, 2013

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Clerk's Files

Originator'S Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Meeting Date: October 22,2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA

Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property 7181 Lancaster Avenue (Ward 5)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the property at 7181 Lancaster Avenue, which is listed on the City's Heritage Register, is not worthy of designation, and

consequently, that the owner's request to demolish proceed through

the applicable process.

BACKGROUND: Section 27.3 of the Ontario Heritage Act states that structures or

buildings on property listed on the City's Heritage Register cannot be removed or demolished without at least 60 days' notice to Council.

This legislation allows time for Council to review the property's

cultural heritage value to determine if the property merits designation.

The subject property is listed on the City'S Heritage Register as it

forms part of the Wartime Housing Cultural Landscape in Malton. (A

location map is attached as Appendix 1). This planned subdivision is

located opposite the northeast comer of Pearson International Airport. The neighbourhood is close to where the original Malton Terminal was located and remains close to the present airplane manufacturing

and service industry. Although some of the original houses have been

altered many still retain characteristics typical of the period.

According to local sources, one in four houses in the area was

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COMMENTS:

According to local sources, one in four houses in the area was

relocated from Bramalea Road when the airport expanded in 1950. Developed during the post-war period, many street names commemorate this history; examples being roads such as Churchill Avenue, Victory Crescent and Lancaster A venue, to name a few.

The property owner requests permission to demolish the existing structure. The Heritage Impact Statement, authored by Paul Dilse, Heritage Planning Consultant, is attached as Appendix 2. It is the consultant's conclusion that the structure, located at 7181 Lancaster Avenue, is itself not worthy of heritage designation. The subject property is one of many remnant original homes in the Victory Housing area. Research indicates it does not hold any particular

historical, architectural or contextual interest which would warrant heritage designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, and permission to demolish the structure at 7181 Lancaster Avenue should

be granted.

Based on the criteria outlined in Ontario Regulation 09/06, Ontario

Heritage Act, Heritage staff concurs with the opinion of the consultant.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact.

CONCLUSION: The owner of7181 Lancaster Avenue has requested pennission to demolish the structure on a property that is listed on the City'S Heritage Register. The applicant has submitted a report that provides information which does not support the building'S merit for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act.

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Location map

A~tage Impact Statement

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: E. Eigl, Heritage Coordinator

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DATE:

TO:

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Corporate Report

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September 11, 2013

Clerk's Files

Originator's Files

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee Meeting Date: October 22,2013

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property 930 Whittier Crescent (Ward 1)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

RECOMMENDATION: That the property at 930 Whittier Crescent, which is listed on the City's Heritage Register, is not worthy of designation, and consequently, that the owner's request to demolish proceed through

the applicable process.

BACKGROUND: Section 27.3 of the Ontario Heritage Act states that structures or buildings on property listed on the City's Heritage Register cannot be removed or demolished without at least a 60 day notice to Council. This legislation allows time for Council to review the property's cultural heritage value to determine if the property merits designation.

The owner of the subject property submitted a Site Plan application under file SPI 13 145, to replace the existing single detached dwelling

with a new one. A Heritage Impact Statement and Heritage Property Permit application were requested through the Site Plan process. The

subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Lome Park Estates Cultural Landscape.

This enclave was a planned resort community designed by Edmund

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COMMENTS:

Burke of the Toronto based architectural firm, Langley and Burke. It succeeded the park's original use as a public "pleasure ground" in the early 1880s.

The property owner requests permission to demolish the existing structure. The Heritage Impact Statement, by David Small Designs, is attached as Appendix 1. It is the consultant's conclusion that the house at 930 Whittier Crescent is not worthy of heritage designation. Staff

concurs with this opinion.

The landscaping and urban design related components will be reviewed as part of the Site Plan review process.

FINANCIAL IMP ACT: There is no financial impact.

CONCLUSION: The owner of930 Whittier Crescent has requested permission to demolish a structure on a property listed on the City's Heritage Register. Staffhave found the property does not merit designation under the Ontario Heritage Act.

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Heritage Impact Statement

Paul A. Mitcham, P. Eng, MBA Commissioner of Community Services

Prepared By: Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

Memorandum Community Services Department Culture Division

TO:

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Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

September 11, 2013

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Heritage Impact Statement 40 Veronica Drive (Ward 1)

Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013

The subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Mineola West Neighbourhood Cultural Landscape. The site plan application proposes a single family dwelling on this lot, which was severed off the lot adjacent at 36 Veronica Drive. This severance took place in 2012.

Because this new property is Listed, a Heritage Impact Statement was required. However, because the land is vacant, there was no request to demolish. Therefore, the Heritage Impact Statement attached is for your information only.

/~wal~ Laura Waldie Heritage Coordinator Culture Division 905-615-3200, ext. 5366 [email protected]

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Heritage Impact Statement by David Small Designs

Memorandum Community Services Department Culture Division

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Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

September 11, 2013

869 Whittier Crescent

Internal renovations and addition of dormers (Ward 2)

The subject property is listed on the City'S Heritage Register as it forms part ofthe Lome Park Estates Cultural Landscape. This structure was constructed in 1987 and the new owners wish to make some interior modifications to accommodate a wheelchair lift. As a result of these interior modifications, two dormers are required to be added. Heritage Planning staff have no concerns with the addition of these dormers.

Because this property is Listed, Heritage Planning requested to view the drawings of the P?;::;;;:u;;;:;:or your information. Laura Waldie Heritage Coordinator Culture Division 905-615-3200, ext. 5366 laura. [email protected]

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Photos and Drawings

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12 -1 Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013 M/SSISSAUGA

III Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

September 24,2013

1496 Adamson Street

Window Replacement at rear of property (Ward 7)

The subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Erindale Village Cultural Landscape. This structure was constructed in 1984 and the current owners wish to enlarge the existing windows at the rear of the property. Because these larger windows will not be visible from the streetscape, nor do they change the overall size, shape and form of the structure, Heritage Planning staff has no concern with this window enlargement.

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ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Drawings

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13 -1 Heritage Advisory Committee

OCT 2 2 2013 M/SSISSAUGA ,. ~ mt

Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Laura Waldie, Heritage Coordinator

October 1, 2013

2300 Speakman Drive

Addition of Rear Yard Gazebo (Ward 2)

The subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Sheridan Park Cultural Landscape. The owner of this property wishes to construct a gazebo at the rear of the property. Heritage Planning staff have no concerns with the addition of this gazebo.

Because this property is Listed, Heritage Planning requested to view the drawings of the proposed gazebo and current photos of the property's rear yard. Those drawings and photos are attached for your information.

Laura Waldie Heritage Coordinator Culture Division 905-615-3200, ext. 5366 [email protected]

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Drawings and photos

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Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Elaine Eigl

October 1, 2013

275/277 Queen Street South

Demolition of a listed property (Ward 11)

The subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Mississauga Road Scenic Route Cultural Landscape. A site plan and photos are included for reference.

Behind the property is a municipal parking lot which is accessed from the west side of Church Street opposite Vic Johnson Arena. This lot, which has 36 parking spaces, can be accessed using a walkway which connects to Queen Street South. Because of its location this parking lot is generally underutilized except during major village events, such as the Bread and Honey and Santa Claus parades.

The owners of275-277 Queen Street South and 279 Queen Street South proposed that a driveway connection, from Queen Street South, be provided to the Church Street municipal parking lot. Agreements have been executed to lease land from the subject property owners, with the intention to construct a shared municipal parking lot on properties know as 275-277 & 279 Queen Street South. This new parking lot will consist of 14 parking spaces and will connect to the existing municipal parking lot located on Church Street. Drawings and photos are attached for your information.

To create this new parking lot, the building at 275 Queen Street South will be demolished.

There are no further heritage concerns.

Elaine Eigl Heritage Coordinator Culture Division 905-615-3200, Ext. 5070 [email protected]

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Site plan and photos

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SITE STATISTICS 275 -277 -279 QUEEN STREET

14 PARKING STALLS 700 sq. m. ASPHALT AREA

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• '" Chair and Members of the Heritage Advisory Committee

Elaine Eigl, Heritage Coordinator

October 1, 2013

296 Queen Street South

SUBJECT: Proposed exterior restoration and replication work (Ward 11)

The subject property is listed on the City's Heritage Register as it forms part of the Mississauga Road Scenic Route Cultural Landscape, and because of its architectural merit.

This date of construction of this structure has been placed somewhere between the mid-19th century to as late as the 1890s. Earlier changes and additions to the building have resulted in the original character of the building being greatly distorted. These changes have included, but are not limited to, the addition of large windows, siding and angel stone, all of which the current owner proposes to remedy.

Specifically, the owners propose to replace the existing siding; to replace and/or move windows; to replace doors; and to demolish and reconstruct an existing porch. In order to determine if the owner's proposal would be considered a substantial alteration, and as such, if a Heritage Property Permit Application and a Heritage Impact Statement would be required, Heritage Planning staff reviewed the documentation provided by the architect. Drawings and photos are attached for reference furposes. Staff determined that as the proposed alterations are in keeping with the mid to late-19t century architecture, neither a permit nor an HIS is required.

The owner's architect has worked with Heritage Planning Staff, Urban Design in Planning & Building; has referenced the city's Historic Streetsville Design Guidelines; and has undertaken research at a variety of local historical organizations in order to arrive at the proposed, sympathetic, alterations. As such, Heritage Planning staff has no concerns with the proposed changes.

Elaine Eigl Heritage Coordinator Culture Division 905-615-3200, Ext. 5070 [email protected]

ATTACHMENTS: Appendix 1: Drawings and photos

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heritage contributions in our community. Congratulations to all the nominees!

Lifetime Achievement Award Nominees

Bernice Cunningham, Jack Jelilian, Mike Toth

Business Leader Award Nominees Gears (Ira Kargel and Kevin Wallace), Nance MacDonald,

Mississauga Chinese Centre, Dr. Victoria Santiago

Community Heritage Award Nominees Tahir Ali, Canadian Federation of University Women, Culture Philippines of

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Chinese Business Association, Rt. Rev. Dr. Roman Pankin, People of Motherland Cultural Association, Jack Prazeres, Streetsville Ceilidh

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STATUS OF OUTSTANDING ISSUES FROM THE HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE J>repared by Julie Lavertu, Legislative Coordinator, for the October 22, 2013 Heritage Advisory Committee Agenda

Property Name Property HAC Recommendation Latest Status or Issue Address (if passed) Outdoor Rifle 1300 Lakeshore N/A Heritage staff is currently working with Region of Peel statT to Range Road East designate this property.

UPDATE: Please refer to Item 3 on the Heritage Advisory Committee's October 22, 2013 agenda for the Corporate Report that is proposing to designate this property.

Heritage N/A HAC-0023-2011 That the Legislative Coordinator for the Heritage Advisory Advisory Committee, in consultation with the Director of Arts and Committee's Culture, prepare a Memorandum for the Heritage Advisory Budget Committee's May 24, 2011 meeting regarding the Heritage

Advisory Committee's draft 2011 budget and include information about budget allocations for the City of Mississauga's other Advisory Committees of Council and the Heritage Advisory Committee's budget and spending history.

Inforlllation regarding the Committee's budget and spending history will be provided to the Committee after the completion of the City Council Committee Structure Review in 2013.

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Heritage Tree N/A HAC-0069-2013 That the correspondence dated July 9,2013 from Sean Subcommittee Stuckless, Ward 6 resident, entitled "Participation Request,

Heritage Tree Subcommittee" be received and deferred until the Heritage Advisory Committee considers a Corporate Report in the fall of 20 13 regarding the Heritage Tree Subcommittee's mandate and future, in accordance with By-law 0139-2013, A By-law to establish the Procedures of Council and its Committees and to Repeal By-law 421-03 and, specifically, Section 89 ofthe By-law entitled "Delegation to Staff during Summer and Election Recess."

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Dear Councillor Carlson:

R.e: 1125 Willow Lane. Meadowvale Village - Gamisz-McMenemv Residence

The Meadowvale ViUage Heritage Conservation District Review Committee has revlewed the revised plans dated September 16, 2013 for restoration and an addmon to the residence a.t the above address.

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This: Committee recommends approval in principle of the plans ·as submitted. Final approval will be determined after review of the site plan workIng drawings, which should indicate all exterior materials and v.ri.ndow sizes.

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Attention: Crystal Greer, Director of Legislative Services and City Clerk

Re: Gcwderham Farmhouse at 7235 Second Line West, Proposed Heritage Designation Council Resolution 0107-2013 Office oftbe City Clerk File: CS.08.SEC

Good afternoon Ms. Greer:

OCT 2 Z 2013

We v.ish to Formally Object to the proposed heritage designation of the Gooderham Farmhouse at 7235 Second Line West (the "Farmhouse") under the Ontario Heritage Act (the "Act'').

At this time we endeavor to work with the City; however, 2S per our meeting with the City of Mississauga Heritage Planning Department on May 22nd we established a mutual agreement to remOi'e the restrictive covenant on our lands fronting Pine VaUey Circle, with our agreement to

proceed with a M2Ster Site Plan and allotment for the registration of the existing home. Our Master Site Plan application has been submitted but unfortunately the restrictive covenant has not been removed as per the City's agreement.

We object to the proposed heritage designation of the Property on the following grounds:

J. Tne Fannhouse does not meet prescribed criteria for heritage designation under the Act, including under Ontario Regulation 9/06;

2. The proposed designation is inconsistent with Provincial policies, including those set out in Provincial Policy Statement, 2005;

3. The proposed designation is inconsistent with the City' s Official Plan and Zoning By-law;

4. The proposed designation does not represent good land llse or heritage planning:

5. Further andior in the alternative:

a. The proposed designation is premature and any deSignation should only pro:::eed as pan of the Master Site Plan Review:

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b. the proposed Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or interest is overbroad, exaggerated. and inconsistent with the Act, including, without limitation, its statements with respect to the significance of certain design elements, construction methodologies, contribution to "understanding of nineteenth century culture", and contextual value;

c. The proposed Description of Heritage Attributes is overbroad, exaggerated, and inconsistent with prescribed criteria under the Act, including, without limitation, its description of "the elevated place:ment of the house", the "entrance drive", the "house's modesty", the "generous open space around the house", the "setback of the house from .. , Second Line Wesf' ; and

d. The conditions included in the Notice of lntention to Designate are inappropriate, excessive, and outside of Council's jurisdiction in carrying out a designation under the Act.

6. Such further ami other grounds as we may advise and the Board permit.

Would you please confirm once our objection has been referred to the Conservation Review Board.

Sincerely,

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Heritage Advisory Committee

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It is my pleasure to send out the call for nominations for the June CaUwood Outstan'ding Achievement Award for Voluntarism in Ontario.

Volunteers playa significant role in leading and supporting services in their communities; they lay the foundation for a strong and dynamic province. This award recognizes exceptional leadership, innovation and creativity in voluntarism and community service. Recipients of this award can include individual volunteers, volunteer groups, businesses and other organizations which have made outstanding contributions to their communities and the province.

Do you know an individual or group that makes an outstanding contribution? Nomination forms and additional information are available on the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration website at www.ontario.ca/honoursandawards or by phone at 416314-7526, toll free 1 877 832-8622, TTY 416327-2391. Deadline for nominations is December 5 2013.

I hope you will take this opportunity to ensure that volunteers receive the recognition they deserve.

Sincerely,

Han. Michael Coteau Minister

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE # 2

Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study for Ninth Line

THE STUDY:

The City of Mississauga has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study 'Schedule C' including Preliminary Design for the section of Ninth Une from Derry Road West to the limits south of Highway 401/407. In light of the current conditions and planned development, this study is intended to address pavement needs for Ninth Line, additional networK capacity in the area, safety improvements, and to enhance access to the existing and future lands within the study area.

THE PROCESS:

The study is being undertaken in accordance with the planning and design process for ' Schedule C' projects as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association's "Municipal Class Environmental Assessmenf (October 2000, as amended in 2011), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. The Class EA process includes public/external agency consultation, an evaluation of alternative solutions and alternative design concepts, an assessment of potential impacts associated with the proposed improvements, and the development of mitigation measures.

PUBLIC CONSULTATION:

Public consultation is an important component of a Class EA study. The project team can meet with the public and other stakeholders at key stages in the project to inform about project progress and to receive public and agency input. The first Public Information Centre (PIC) was held on May 28, 2013 to present the draft results of the assessment of alternative solutions for Ninth Line. PIC #2 has been scheduled to present the preliminary preferred design. Presented in an open house format, interested members of the public and others will have an opportunity to review project information, ask questions of staff and share their comments and concerns associated with this study.

The PIC will be held as follows:

Dato: Time: location:

Thursday October 17, 2013 0 9 2013 5pm - 8pm The Garry W. Morden Centre - Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services Ctassroom #3 7535 Ninth Line, Mississauga

If you cannot attend and would like to provide comments or wish to be added to the study mailing list, please provide your comments and contact infonnation by October 31 , 2013 to either of the listed project team members below:

Project Manager Farhad Shahla, M.Eng .. P.Eng. City of Mississauga 201 City Centre Drive, Suite 800 Mississauga, Ontario, l5B 2T 4 Tel: 905-615-3200 ext. 3377 Fax: 905-615-3173 E-mail : [email protected]

Consultant Project Manager Laurie M. Bruce, MCIP RPP Arup Canada tnc. 2 Bloor Street East Suite 2400 Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1A8 Tel: 647-260-3466 Fax: 416-515-1635 E-mail: [email protected]

Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Infonnation and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record .

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Candice Chilton

Oct. 9,2013

Dear Andrew and members of HAC,

As per our discussions regarding 863 Sangster Ave in Lome Park Estates, we are willing to make some

changes to the house with the replacement of the muntin bars on all the windows on the home.

We will replace the fish scales on the front far;:ade of the home on the second story as well. We are

commencing these changes as early as this coming weekend with the windows happening first.

WE can provide a Letter of Credit to the City to assure that we are making said repairs.

Thank you for your help in this matter,

candice Chilton

OCT 2 2 2013